"Students with parents who are involved in their school tend to have fewer behavioral problems and better academic performance, and are more likely to complete secondary school than students whose parents are not involved in their school."  

Focus Groups

Þ Faculty and Staff work together in small committees to continue to improve the quality of our school

Site Council

Þ The School Site Council is comprised of Parents, Faculty, Students, Staff and Community members as an oversight committee on campus.

Parent Liasion - Helping Hands

Þ Help Oroville by volunteering your time. 

Booster Clubs

Þ Programs designed to help students.

Alumni

Þ This is where old OHS students of the past get in to find info.

Health and Safety

Þ OHS is concerned about your students Health.
Student Records Þ Find out info on your students

1(Henderson, A.T., and N. Berla. "A New Generation of Evidence: The Family is Critical to Student Achievement." Washington, DC: National Committee for Citizens in Education, 1994.)